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Total Pay Range
The average total monthly income for Waiter in Kuala Lumpur is RM 2,200.
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Company | Salary Offers |
Christine's Bakery | RM 1,700 - RM 2,000 |
Rempahmy Sdn Bhd | RM 1,850 - RM 3,500 |
D'Laksa | RM 1,700 - RM 2,200 |
Dulima Equity Sdn Bhd | RM 2,500 - RM 3,500 |
D'Laksa | RM 1,700 - RM 2,200 |
Jom Sedap Fusion Sdn Bhd | RM 1,800 - RM 2,500 |
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